Archives - 12 September 2013, Thursday

Phusion has unveiled an official Phusion Passenger APT repository that contains Passenger packages for multiple versions of Debian and Ubuntu. The packages are automatically built after they push out a source release, and so are always up to date with the official releases.

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, a participant who just graduated, has to say – “You kindly offered me the opportunity to join your Ruby course. I’m new to development and found the course, even though basic for programmers, a little tricky for me. I managed to complete all of the assessments and really learnt a lo...

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As a business, design is built around deliverables: clients pay for wireframes, mockups, prototypes. As a practice, these deliverables are a means to a single end: communicating design decisions . The Agile Manifesto prefers “Working software over comprehensive documentation”, so why ...

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Raving Bytes: Smalltalk and Seaside part 4. 2013-01-26T13:19:00+00:00 This time this blog post is in English. I decided to change language when I saw link to my blog at S... Simple Smalltalk/Seaside Blog - Mark Aufflick 2007-03-18T22:00:00+00:00 Given my current business, I'm unlikely...

This is the second part following this post: Creating a Service (Gateway) in CF This post will summarize: - how to deploy a custom service - how to deploy the gateway that brokers that service - how to deploy and bind an app that uses the service The full source code for this blog pos...

I love the new constraints feature of Rails 3 routing. It opens up powerful new avenues for handling certain scenarios before a request is even delivered to the controller. One thing that bugs me, though, is that making a new class for any non-standard request-based constraint is kind...

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You might call this post Part 2 in a component based architecture series. The first post describes a solution for better organizing loosely-coupled, highly-cohesive components within a singe Rails application. This post describes a component based solution that aims to support vastly ...

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If you're upgrading an existing application, it's a great idea to have good test coverage before going in. You should also first upgrade to Rails 3.2 in case you haven't and make sure your application still runs as expected before attempting an update to Rails 4.0. A list of things to...

We are pleased to announce the availability of the official Phusion Passenger APT repository. This APT repository contains Phusion Passenger packages for multiple versions of Debian and Ubuntu. These packages are automatically built by our build server after we push out a source relea...